Abstract

This paper presents a novel prototype three-phase current-fed PWM converter with a switched-capacitor-type resonant DC link commutation circuit operating with a new optimum PWM pattern strategy, designed with consideration for a low-pass filter. This converter can operate based on the principle of zero current soft-switching commutation. First, the steady-state operating principle of this converter with a new resonant DC link snubber circuit is described in relation to an equivalent operating circuit, together with the practical design procedure of the switched-capacitor-type resonant DC link circuit. Second, the three-phase current-fed PWM converter with the switched-capacitor-type resonant DC link circuit is discussed from a theoretical viewpoint based on a design example. An actively delayed time correction method to compensate distorted currents due to a relatively long resonant commutation time is newly implemented in the open-loop control scheme so as to obtain a new optimum PWM pattern. Finally, an experimental setup of this converter is demonstrated in a laboratory to confirm the zero current soft-switching commutation of this converter. Comparative evaluations between current-fed hard-switching PWM and soft-switching PWM converters are implemented from the viewpoint of PWM converter characteristics. © 2000 Scripta Technica, Electr Eng Jpn, 132(3): 57–67, 2000

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